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	<title>Comments on: Four Pillars of Social Media Algorithms &#8230; Trust x4 &amp; Other Daily Finds for April 30, 2008</title>
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		<title>By: billedfremkaldelse</title>
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		<description>Creating networks of sites is a widespread tactic of Page Rank and ranking manipulation. To own a lot of websites is perfectly OK but to own a lot of websites for the sake of “link juice” is not good.The line is not always easy to define algorithmically therefore most often than not Google frowns upon any interlinked network it can spot.</description>
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